LONDON, ENGLAND, April 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) One of the biggest problems with laptops - we are talking about nontechnical problems here - is that they get too dirty too soon. It is in their very nature to get dirty quickly, because they are supposed to be used on the move, and we do end up using them in strangest of places! Well, the poor laptop screens have to bear the brunt of it, and if they are not cleaned for a few days, they could be smudged beyond recognition. That is the reason people are always looking for methods on how to clean laptop screens, which help them to protect their expensive devices and help them extract optimal work from them.
Now, if you are looking for a great method on how to clean your laptop screen as well, then surely you will find the following method the most effective. Try it out!
1. Buy a bottle of Brasso Gadgetcare solution. This is a stellar product for cleaning all kinds of electronic device surfaces such as screens of LCD monitors, TVs, iPads, mobile phones and, of course, laptops. This product comes from the stable of Brasso, a well-reputed company, which has been around for over a century now. It comes in a black bottle with a hole in its cap, out of which you can directly squeeze out the cleaning gel within onto the surface you want to clean. No messy hands! Also included in the Gadget care cleaning Kit is a soft microfiber cloth to not scratch the surface of the display of your laptop, netbook or notebook computer.
We recommend Brasso Gadgetcare over other products for cleaning your laptop screens mainly because this product is made with a patented anti-static technology, which actually prevents any further dust or grime from settling on your laptop. When you clean with Brasso Gadgetcare, a thin film of silicone is left over the surface. This film then repels any further particles that might try to settle on the surface, and, as a result, your laptop screen remains cleaner for longer.
2. Keep your laptop on a steady surface such as a sturdy table. Keep the screen at a considerable horizontal angle so that the cleaning becomes easy. Holding this position, put a few drops of Brasso Gadgetcare onto the screen. You have to actually dot the surface with the drops. Since this is a gel, the drops will hold wherever you have put them, unlike water, which can cause damage if it runs into your laptops inner workings.
3. Then, with a microfibre cloth, you have to wipe on the surface of the laptop screen so that the drops are evenly spread out all over. Rub briskly, but do not put too much pressure on the screen. As it is, as soon as you spread the drops out, they will dry out and disappear, leaving their silicone protection on the surface, which is the most important thing.
That's all you have to do, actually! It doesn't take a minute to clean your LCD laptop screen in this manner, but the level of cleanliness that you get is astounding. You might well find that the laptop starts looking better than it was new, because even in the showroom, it was exposed to dust and grime!
So, if you are looking at a great way to clean your laptop screen, this is what you need to do. I have used this product for a few months on my Macbook Pro with no problems at all, and has been well worth it for the improved viewing experience on the high definition, glossy display.
Website: http://www.brasso.co.uk
How to Clean Your Laptop Screen - a Step-by-Step Guide
A Guide to the Best Way of Cleaning Your Laptop Screen to Keep it Free from Dust Particles Using Brasso's New Gadget Cleaning Solution.
2011-04-28
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